All-New Training Demonstrations to be Presented at Pennsylvania Walkabout Tour

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The Walkabout Tour has been to the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania educating and inspiring horsemen multiple times throughout Clinton’s career. If you’ve been to the tour before, you won’t want to miss it when the two-day event takes center stage in the Equine Arena, May 6th and 7th. Clinton will be presenting a brand-new lineup of exciting training demonstrations to help horsemen take their horsemanship to the next level.

Saturday Training Demonstrations:
– Colt Starting
– Training on the Trail and Introducing Your Horse to Obstacles
– Advanced Riding

Sunday Training Demonstrations:
– Beyond Fundamentals Groundwork
– One-on-One Help: Student Lesson
– Desensitizing Your Horse to Spooky Objects
– Training a Performance Horse
– Trouble-Free Trailer Loading

Review the complete schedule for the event on our website.

If you’re interested in working with Clinton one-on-one in the arena or have a horse that you think would be perfect for the clinician to train during the event, head over to our website and fill out an application to be considered.

Reserve your tickets to attend the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Walkabout Tour now online or call 888-287-7432. No Worries Club members receive five FREE tickets to Walkabout Tours per year.

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